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Jana Sperschneider

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The New Phytologist|March 6, 2019
Machine learning in plant-pathogen interactions: empowering biological predictions from field scale to genome scaleJana Sperschneider
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|March 4, 2008
KnotSeeker: heuristic pseudoknot detection in long RNA sequencesJana Sperschneider, Amitava Datta
Nucleic Acids Research|February 4, 2010
DotKnot: pseudoknot prediction using the probability dot plot under a refined energy modelJana Sperschneider, Amitava Datta
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions : MPMI|October 26, 2021
EffectorP 3.0: Prediction of Apoplastic and Cytoplasmic Effectors in Fungi and OomycetesJana Sperschneider, Peter N Dodds
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|November 25, 2010
Heuristic RNA pseudoknot prediction including intramolecular kissing hairpinsJana Sperschneider, Amitava Datta, Michael J Wise
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|October 10, 2012
Predicting pseudoknotted structures across two RNA sequencesJana Sperschneider, Amitava Datta, Michael J Wise
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|September 1, 2017
Computational Methods for Predicting Effectors in Rust PathogensJana Sperschneider, Peter N Dodds, Jennifer M Taylor, et al.
The New Phytologist|December 16, 2017
ApoplastP: prediction of effectors and plant proteins in the apoplast using machine learningJana Sperschneider, Peter N Dodds, Karam B Singh, et al.
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|April 23, 2022
Seeing is believing: Exploiting advances in structural biology to understand and engineer plant immunityMegan A Outram, Melania Figueroa, Jana Sperschneider, et al.
G3 (Bethesda, Md.)|October 22, 2025
The fungal pathogen Rhizoctonia solani AG-8 has 2 nuclear haplotypes that differ in abundanceJana Sperschneider, Kathleen DeBoer, Karam B Singh, et al.
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The New Phytologist|March 6, 2019
Machine learning in plant-pathogen interactions: empowering biological predictions from field scale to genome scaleJana Sperschneider
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|March 4, 2008
KnotSeeker: heuristic pseudoknot detection in long RNA sequencesJana Sperschneider, Amitava Datta
Nucleic Acids Research|February 4, 2010
DotKnot: pseudoknot prediction using the probability dot plot under a refined energy modelJana Sperschneider, Amitava Datta
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions : MPMI|October 26, 2021
EffectorP 3.0: Prediction of Apoplastic and Cytoplasmic Effectors in Fungi and OomycetesJana Sperschneider, Peter N Dodds
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|November 25, 2010
Heuristic RNA pseudoknot prediction including intramolecular kissing hairpinsJana Sperschneider, Amitava Datta, Michael J Wise
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|October 10, 2012
Predicting pseudoknotted structures across two RNA sequencesJana Sperschneider, Amitava Datta, Michael J Wise
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|September 1, 2017
Computational Methods for Predicting Effectors in Rust PathogensJana Sperschneider, Peter N Dodds, Jennifer M Taylor, et al.
The New Phytologist|December 16, 2017
ApoplastP: prediction of effectors and plant proteins in the apoplast using machine learningJana Sperschneider, Peter N Dodds, Karam B Singh, et al.
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|April 23, 2022
Seeing is believing: Exploiting advances in structural biology to understand and engineer plant immunityMegan A Outram, Melania Figueroa, Jana Sperschneider, et al.
G3 (Bethesda, Md.)|October 22, 2025
The fungal pathogen Rhizoctonia solani AG-8 has 2 nuclear haplotypes that differ in abundanceJana Sperschneider, Kathleen DeBoer, Karam B Singh, et al.
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